In a long Instagram post seen by TUKO.co.ke, the musician who is also an advocate wondered why Kenyans had forgotten about humanity and condemned Saburi despite his incessant apologies.

According to Madzayo, his entire family went through an emotional turmoil due to the endless attacks from members of the public over the DG's actions.

From insults in their DMs, to public humiliation on different social media platforms, the family saw it all.

''Allow me to point out that there has been a lot going on and so many hurtful overwhelming comments that have been issued or directed to deputy governor Kilifi county, to an extent of people wishing him dead. Wow what happened to humanity? Have we really lost ourselves that much? Even during these trying times, we just so blinded by aimless feelings of anger.

My question to anyone irritated or moved by this post is; What happened to people taking in apologies and moving on with life? What really happened to ”I am sorry.” or even say the words “I forgive you?” Is compassion so far-fetched that we cannot come to terms with it?"Madzayo posed.

The former Tusker Project Fame contestant, however, used the opportunity to echo Saburi's apology.

Madzayo, who has also been championing for mental health in Kenya, his whole family was behind the DG even as he battled a court case for violating self-isolation order.

''I must admit that this self-isolation period has made me realise sorry can go a long way. I apologise in place of the deputy governor Kilifi county. As for deputy governor Kilifi county, your family is behind you and we are counting down the days and minutes until all this is over," he added.

Madzayo wrapped up by sharing his experience in UK especially during the coronavirus lockdown, terming it stressful, especially for people dealing with mental health issues.